The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began , in earnest , to look on my cafe as defperate , and I had vanity enough to rank myself with thofe heroes who , of of old times , became voluntary facri- fices to the 24 INTRODUCTION .
... at Bath , which I had hitherto kept . I began , in earnest , to look on my cafe as defperate , and I had vanity enough to rank myself with thofe heroes who , of of old times , became voluntary facri- fices to the 24 INTRODUCTION .
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... myself began to defpair of doing . And tho ' I disclaim all pretence to that Spartan or Roman patriotism , which loved the public fo well that it was always ready to become a voluntary facrifice to the public good , I do folemnly ...
... myself began to defpair of doing . And tho ' I disclaim all pretence to that Spartan or Roman patriotism , which loved the public fo well that it was always ready to become a voluntary facrifice to the public good , I do folemnly ...
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... myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr. Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . By his advice I was tapped , and fourteen quarts of water drawn from my belly . The fudden relaxation which this ...
... myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr. Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . By his advice I was tapped , and fourteen quarts of water drawn from my belly . The fudden relaxation which this ...
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... myself to the bishop's prescription , and dosed myfelf every morning and evening with half a pint of tar - water . · Ir was no more than three weeks fince my IT 36 INTRODUCTION . the Female Quixote, that I had many ...
... myself to the bishop's prescription , and dosed myfelf every morning and evening with half a pint of tar - water . · Ir was no more than three weeks fince my IT 36 INTRODUCTION . the Female Quixote, that I had many ...
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... myself after a fatigue which had been more intolerable , in a quarter of a mile's paffage from my couch to the fhip , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition ...
... myself after a fatigue which had been more intolerable , in a quarter of a mile's paffage from my couch to the fhip , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition ...
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